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be interesting to see how this unfolds
Any info other than the thread title?
Isn't this making a mockery of the Fixed Term Parliaments Act?
copied text from BDS facebook page/post
British Downhill Series
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Exciting news for the UK enduro racer, UK Gravity Enduro is returning both bigger and better for the 2018 season.
The Grand father of the UK Enduro scene, Steve Parr and his partner Liz have taken a well deserved year-long break from the race scene, spending valuable time with their two-year-old daughter Imogen.
The #bringbackparr campaign started in 2017 and got the grey matter thinking said Steve. Now is the time to deliver a national level enduro series that takes in the best tracks and venues the UK has to offer.
The format will be the same as previous years – 5 rounds Nationwide, all with seeding on Saturday and 5 stages on Sunday. Camping will be available from Thursday evening, with open trails on Friday.
Personal insurance will NOT be required but is highly recommended, helmets must be worn at all times and must be of the full face variety (detachable chin guards must be in place on stages).
Planning for 2018 is now well underway, dates and venues will be announced just after the EWS dates are released. Entries will go live on Saturday the 3rd of February at 09:00 with places limited to 300 riders on a first come, first served basis. More announcements regarding title sponsor and supporting sponsors will soon follow
Must be full face? eh?
yeeehaaaaa!
having tried to fill the gap since UKGE finished, WGES, Southerns, WES, Tweedlove, PMBA etc
UKGE still had the best combo of big loops, tough long stages and and a good spread across Britain
Ive got used to riding in my open face tho!
my parachute got a bit mouldy in the garage too, still lots of new light vented options, still see plenty of people using FF of soem sort or another at enduros
still no insurance thing is wise to keep the numbers up.
I wonder if BC will be coming back?? the FF thing was something they were always keen on
Nobeerinthefridge - MemberMust be full face? eh?
As long as the courses are basically multi-stage DH rather than trail centre pedalling then it seems fair enough
completely agree legend
wot legend says
Whilst there’s a chance I won’t enter any unless in the south west, I had a great time at some of the old ones, and were very well organised, and am pleased they will be back on next year. Hopefully will help consolidate some of the regional events as well.
Paton took them too far, basically excluded anyone not at a very high level, I always felt my mid pack finished would not be enough, the loops were just too long as well. Even events like the BDS still cater for your average rider, but felt the BES just excluded most.
I think the way forward is 4 or 5 events per year, but more like mini festivals, similar to the Ard rock, and at very good venues, and increase the amount of riders at each.
Great news, it's been a big hole in the calendar. Getting rid of the insurance hopefully shows some lessons learned too, that's a good message to get out.
This.jamesg55 - Memberbe interesting to see how this unfolds
UKGE was always my favourite enduro formant but load of other events have stepped up since the UKGEs stopped, its a different market now.
I think it's good news. Was hoping the regional organisers could have put on a round each to increase chances of it becoming sustainable long term. But UKGE did quite a bit right before and that worked out
Northwind - Member
Getting rid of the insurance hopefully shows some lessons learned too
I thought it just showed that they've got 1 less sponsor this time round 😉
Wonder what they'll do to cause major Facebook frothing this time as well 🙂
. Was hoping the regional organisers could have put on a round each to increase chances of it becoming sustainable long term.
must admit having done the Southern champs
and the pmba national champs this year
K & Q of the hill last year
Welsh open this weekend
I think that could have worked
As long as the courses are basically multi-stage DH rather than trail centre pedalling then it seems fair enough
What is the format?, as I have never had a look to be honest!.
Was hoping the regional organisers could have put on a round each
It looked like the BEMBA members (ha) were on the case, but perhaps they're not any more.
What do people think caused the BES to fold and how will the revived UKGE avoid the same fate?
BES was not inclusive enough for weekend warrior types. It focussed too much on elites and wasn’t targeted to your normal rider. UKGE did both, manageable for most, but also testing enough.
I do think BEMBA have missed out essentially creating this. Using North, South, Welsh and Scottish rounds.
BES wasn't that dissimilar to UKGE. Both put on tough loops and anyone who had done a ukge would have been fine with BES so where did everyone who did UKGE go?
Problems started with two competing series and more regional organisers putting on good events spreading numbers too thin across events.
Hope it works, I will be entering some as hopefully life wont be in the way as it has been this last two years.
I can confirm that BEMBA were/are.chakaping - MemberWas hoping the regional organisers could have put on a round eachIt looked like the BEMBA members (ha) were on the case, but perhaps they're not any more.
joefm - MemberBES wasn't that dissimilar to UKGE. Both put on tough loops and anyone who had done a ukge would have been fine with BES so where did everyone who did UKGE go?
Problems started with two competing series and more regional organisers putting on good events spreading numbers too thin across events.Hope it works, I will be entering some as hopefully life wont be in the way as it has been this last two years.
what he said 🙂
Both put on tough loops and anyone who had done a ukge would have been fine with BES so where did everyone who did UKGE go?
Maybe it as the perception that was created by Paton then? I mean the year before he spent the majority of the time slagging off Enduro in general.
Probably my biggest dislike was him capitalising on numerous stolen bikes being stolen at the UKGE Triscombe round, by shouting about great security at the BDS rounds.
The Grand father of the UK Enduro scene,
As in slightly bitter old geezer shouting about how it was all better in the good old days and how no one knows what they are doing anymore.
And smelling of piss.
Great to hear we'll have a national series again, I just really hope it works and doesn't fold after a year.
As mentioned above, there are several really good regional series now (none in the southwest yet though 😥 ) which cater for the beginner and mid-level racers and that is probably enough for people who take part. It's going to be tough to attract those people to UKGE, which is needed to help Steve etc cover organisation costs. When UKGE was in its prime, there wasn't much competition but there is now, so I think they're going to have think carefully how to market and afford the series to make it a success.
I was hoping for a combo of the regional series to make a national one for next year, but hope we don't end up with a mess again! That said, UKGE will likely be at the top of list for next year's racing now.
Will be interesting to see what unfolds!
I will see what I can doorena45 - Member
(none in the southwest yet though )
scottfitz - Member
orena45 - Member
(none in the southwest yet though )
I will see what I can do
🙂
Am I reading too much into this, or is there some conflict already?
[url= https://twitter.com/Gravityenduro/status/865292109531799554 ]Gravity Enduro®[/url]
its started already.
Oh ffs
Great to hear we'll have a national series again,
What do you mean again? What was the BES then?
Well, BES folded...so we had no national series this year
joefm - MemberBES wasn't that dissimilar to UKGE. Both put on tough loops and anyone who had done a ukge would have been fine with BES so where did everyone who did UKGE go?
The problem was really that they'd already gone.
Just my 2c this but, I'm one of those that just lost interest in the UKGE as they lost interest in us. When Si stepped in he was taking over a car crash but it never seemed like he really got that. Mostly what I can remember hearing about was big prize funds, and how many sponsors and race trucks would be there, live timing, none of which addressed any of the reasons people stopped doing UKGE or really did a thing for 90% of riders. Just felt like more of the same. They had basic hearts and minds to do and instead it was all about polish and top end. Even the announcement that they were cancelling it went on about what a success it was for having all those things, then said "also, only 120 people turned up"
So I really, really hope this works. We know Steve can make an awesome series...
orena45 - MemberAm I reading too much into this, or is there some conflict already?
I think you're reading too much in tbh, Charlie was (is? will be?) a key part of the UKGE and Steve's been plugging the event.
(actually, I know the whole trademark thing rubbed people up the wrong way but I never got any inkling that it was abused? You need permission to use it, but it seemed people asking for it generally got it?)
Well, BES folded...so we had no national series this year
was it that Canondale sponsored series?
Aye it was
Am I reading too much into this, or is there some conflict already?Gravity Enduro®
Doesn't prior use void a trademark, just like patents?
Even if it doesn't, I would guess trying to defend Gravity Enduro, will do far more harm than good to them in marketing terms, especially considering they weren't the first to use the term.
does anyone actually use the term gravity enduro anyway.
The main thing that struck me was that Charlie and Steve ran UKGE together didn't they? I thought Steve was the owner of UKGE and it's brand, social media channels etc?
Now Charlie appears to be objecting to Steve's press release using the term 'gravity enduro' and doing it from the UKGE Twitter feed (also on Dirt mag's FB post in the comments section)...so are Charlie and Steve no longer working together and Charlie now owns the brand and name etc?
Charlie owns the trademark 'Gravity Enduro'. I know that because he emailed me to ask me (very politely) to stop using it in 2013 for the QECP [s]Gravity[/s] Enduro
He now uses the term for the Welsh Gravity Enduro Series.
Fair enough, thought Steve had it. So Steve needs a new name for the new series...
How about [i]British Enduro Series[/i] or [i]UK Enduro Series[/i]? 😆
British Gnarpoon Parade?
Uk Dandyhorse Shindig?
Mincecore-R-Us?
I'd have thought after trying a coupe of other times and it it working out you would quit whilst your ahead and not bother doing it again.
I think he will have his work cut out given how well the races put on by pmba and other smaller "regional" races are run and attended.
A majority of these events are well attended as they can be entered as single day races. As people have family commitment wa and time restraints then they can ride for a day with their pals all together and stil race. It's people like this that make up most of the entries.
There will always be the same venues used as places like dyfi, grizedale, Innerleithen area are the only places that have a big area and network of trails that can be used to put on a "national" level event.
Are any of these races going to be ews qualifiers? The gap between a national uk enduro series up to ews level is huge. (If people aspire to race ews which is a small amount of people)
I wish him luck but it won't come easy.
the 3 day format will be the challenge for most, just plotting a trip up for a national round and EWS quali round should only be 5 days in total 🙂 though I have a very flexible job.
If you want to do the fun thing then turning up friday night and racing all weekend. EWS quali status will help with numbers if there is a UK round to get into, big thing will be avoiding clashes with the events people have enjoyed.
the 3 day format is a killer for myself. But after the WGES round at dyfi it reminded me that I do love the 'bigger' races. I always liked the way 'UK enduro' let you race blind on sunday. that worked really well for me. got to ride 6 or 7 good natural stages in one day of blind racing and not piss the wife and kids off.
So now my bike is back I've signed up for round 2 at I, 3 stages golfie, 3 at inners apparently
After missing out on sunshine at valelujah what's the betting it's ⛈️🌨️🌧️⛈️🌨️🌪️🌩️🌪️🌬️ for UKGE !?
Rain of frogs. Thunderfrogs
Actually there's an interview with the man himself
http://ride.io/news/exclusive-2018-uk-gravity-enduro-preview-video/
That chap at 4.27 tho... 😎
Glad to hear you got your bike back Kimbers...the one that was stolen or a replacement?
Wasn't planning on doing UKGE this year as I can't afford 5x 3 or 4 day weekends...wish I could do Inners as it sounds fun. If Ae doesn't happen and ends up at the back up option in the southwest, I'll be there!
The stolen one Andy! Fair play to MK police & a very decent kid on facebook shitbag tried to flog it to
Start list up
Quite a lot of entrants, im looking forward to my wooden spoon
Ah glad you got it back Chris!
Ooh, Ratboy is racing...good to see a big name in there.. 👍
Well it's brilliant, 3 stages on Golfie, 2 on inners side
Seen every kind of weather but trails running sweet.
I walked up one of the fresh cut stages at the golfie on Tuesday.. .scared me waking up! Mucho respect to those going full gas on these stages.
Which tracks they using was planning on calling in for a ride tomorrow on my way back down south. Just so I plan a route without getting in the way
They will be taped off so easy to avoid
Well qualifying went ok
Legs are feeling it today but really good to see so many top EWS riders here, **** they are fast